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. ♪ >> you might as well lick the toilet seat. you might as well go a public rest room in a gas station and just lick the toilet seat irchlt take it this video grosses you out? [ laughter ] >>> this guy took his glider up into the sky to show off his flying skills. >> a glider? how can you possibly do this in a glider? >> see how it's done, next. and -- >> here we go. you want a good, hard push. >> and hitting the slopes on a shovel. >> your sled is just a sled. this is a shovel. it's got another purpose now. >> but does it work like a sled? find out on "right this minute." >>> time for another 3we689 of "rtm" where we tell you about a bonus video you can find on our website. what do you in? >> beth, you've got have a lot of trust in the your friends to do one of those trust fall thing, where you fall back and they catch you? >> i would catch you. >> i trust you, beth. what about this, walking around town just going up to people and just doing the trust fall. obviously, lots of people aren't ready for it, but you've got see the go
. ♪ >> you might as well lick the toilet seat. you might as well go a public rest room in a gas station and just lick the toilet seat irchlt take it this video grosses you out? [ laughter ] >>> this guy took his glider up into the sky to show off his flying skills. >> a glider? how can you possibly do this in a glider? >> see how it's done, next. and -- >> here we go. you want a good, hard push. >> and hitting the slopes on a shovel. >> your sled...
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. ♪ >> you might as well lick the toilet seat. you might as well go a public rest room in a gas station and just lick the toilet seat irchlt take it this video grosses you out? [ laughter ] >>> this guy took his glider up into the sky to show off his flying skills. >> a glider? how can you possibly do this in a glider? >> see how it's done, next. and -- >> here we go. you want a good, hard push. >> and hitting the slopes on a shovel. >> your sled is just a sled. this is a shovel. it's got another purpose now. >> but does it work like a sled? find out on "right this minute." but we have some good news. it's our bundle price promise. [ male announcer ] a price you can definitely count on, for two whole years. from at&t. [ female announcer ] a great price for a great triple-play bundle. [ male announcer ] call now. bundles with u-verse tv, internet and home phone start at $89 a month. now get the same great price for two years. [ female announcer ] switch today and get a total home dvr included, free for life. [ male announcer ] you
. ♪ >> you might as well lick the toilet seat. you might as well go a public rest room in a gas station and just lick the toilet seat irchlt take it this video grosses you out? [ laughter ] >>> this guy took his glider up into the sky to show off his flying skills. >> a glider? how can you possibly do this in a glider? >> see how it's done, next. and -- >> here we go. you want a good, hard push. >> and hitting the slopes on a shovel. >> your sled...
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waste, do you have toilets off the field so you don't get contaminated that way. those are the key things. >> it's also important to make sure not just protect ourself here but we get 15% of our food resources coming from outside. and you got to basically hold them to the same standard. that's the way we'll protect the public. >> is washing enough? >> another thing that farmers are going to be looking into is the cost. everybody is in favor of safe food, but anytime you introduce new regulations and rules it means farmers have to spend more to follow the rules and the costs get passed down to us. >> they estimate $30,000 per large farm which is nothing small. it will be a problem in terms of the economy if they don't find ways to evade it. if they do, you on the other end have to wash your vegetables and hands. the point is the things that aren't cooked, you would think it's obvious. a raw vegetable or salad, that's where orgeat the e. coli. >> new information on a mobile device that may be able to diagnosis heart disease. the fda approving an iphone case that cou
waste, do you have toilets off the field so you don't get contaminated that way. those are the key things. >> it's also important to make sure not just protect ourself here but we get 15% of our food resources coming from outside. and you got to basically hold them to the same standard. that's the way we'll protect the public. >> is washing enough? >> another thing that farmers are going to be looking into is the cost. everybody is in favor of safe food, but anytime you...
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no drink, because to go to the toilet, what can she do? she could not put it back. [laughter] she would be in little to nothing. [laughter] >> the title of this exhibition is the idea of going from the street to fashion. from looking at things that are in the street and turning them into fashion or is it the other way round. do you in fact look at the street and see immediately things that are already fashion? are you inspired by that? >> i should say that i have, to be honest, i did not see very clearly by what i was inspired. i do not know if there is, like, a first-time -- i think it can be everything. but i know i was touched by the things that i think a beautiful, and things that are from the street. like maybe why i also have a kind of obsession, i love to work with denim. it was not so well cena that time. i am born in 1952. in 1958, some boys had denim trousers. for my parents, they felt it was not very elegant. so it was not so nice, not so clean. so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, someti
no drink, because to go to the toilet, what can she do? she could not put it back. [laughter] she would be in little to nothing. [laughter] >> the title of this exhibition is the idea of going from the street to fashion. from looking at things that are in the street and turning them into fashion or is it the other way round. do you in fact look at the street and see immediately things that are already fashion? are you inspired by that? >> i should say that i have, to be honest, i...
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why do some people have enough nutrition or reasonable toilets and other people don't? so those basic needs that through innovation, actually it's very affordable-- will be, to bring them to everyone. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> rose: bill gates for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ ♪ must have soup >> the pancake is to die for! >> it was a gut-bomb, but i liked it. >> i actually fantasize in private moments abouttthe food i had. >> i didn't like it. >> you didn't like it? >> dining here makes me feel rich.
why do some people have enough nutrition or reasonable toilets and other people don't? so those basic needs that through innovation, actually it's very affordable-- will be, to bring them to everyone. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> rose: bill gates for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the following kqed...
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why do some people have enough nutrition or reasonable toilets and other people don't? so those basic needs that through innovation, actually it's very affordable-- will be, to bring them to everyone. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> rose: bill gates for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. the economy is barely growing, so the federal reserve says it will keep buying bonds to stimulate growth, and create more jobs. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. facebook's latest earnings beat the street, but while the company saw big gains in mobile ad sales, it's costs also shot up. >> susie: and rim, rolls out the new blackberry 10, a new name, and a new ticker symbol, we look at what's riding on all those bold moves. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: the federal reserve said the economy "paused" in recent months, so
why do some people have enough nutrition or reasonable toilets and other people don't? so those basic needs that through innovation, actually it's very affordable-- will be, to bring them to everyone. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> rose: bill gates for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning sponsored by wpbt...
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why do some people have enough nutrition or reasonable toilets and other people don't? so those basic needs that through innovation, actually it's very affordable-- will be, to bring them to everyone. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> rose: bill gates for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
why do some people have enough nutrition or reasonable toilets and other people don't? so those basic needs that through innovation, actually it's very affordable-- will be, to bring them to everyone. >> rose: thank you for coming. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> rose: bill gates for the hour. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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vomit, toilet, ugh. she'll figure it out. hi. nice to see you. i have the flu. >> get away from me. get away from me. >> why? >> because i don't want it. >> don't be a flu hater. come on. hey! high five. i have the flu. >> oh, you [ bleep ]. >> sorry. are you telling them that i have the flu? because i do. >> oh, my god. >> yeah. sorry about that. what's happening, doctor? i have the flu. >> it's going around. >> yeah, i know. it just went to you. congratulations. high five. we have the flu together now. hey, man. i got the flu. just trying to share. >> that's gross. >> come on, man. >> thank you. >> all right. nice and clammy. hey, dude. i have the flu. >> yeah, it's wet, right? ladies, you're not going to believe this. i have the worst flu. >> your hands are all wet. >> yeah, it's from my nose. it drips down. >> how you give us a high five, ask for a high five and then tell us? >> i didn't want you to think i was a freak or anything. hey, tiff flu. >> oh! >> it's an influenza extravaganza. come on. can i tell you something? i have the flu. >> how you doing? >> i've had the flu all
vomit, toilet, ugh. she'll figure it out. hi. nice to see you. i have the flu. >> get away from me. get away from me. >> why? >> because i don't want it. >> don't be a flu hater. come on. hey! high five. i have the flu. >> oh, you [ bleep ]. >> sorry. are you telling them that i have the flu? because i do. >> oh, my god. >> yeah. sorry about that. what's happening, doctor? i have the flu. >> it's going around. >> yeah, i know. it just...
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we were only allowed out of the container from a one hour for toilet. otherwise, we had to stay inside all the time. it was very hard and the smell was very bad. if we had to use the toilet inside the container, there was a small budget. most of us became very sick. i think it was maybe nine days to reach koala lumpur. there we were taken to dormitories with more than 200 men. we slept on mats. each morning at 4:00 we were taken to the construction site. if we did not work hard enough, the bosses would beat us. we have to ask permission to urinate or they would beat us. we were only given to meals each day then taken back inside the dormitory. i did this work for seven months and did not receive any wages. eventually the police arrested and i was taken away. notice the difference is. -- the similarities. i have got a master slide here drawn from the data i've gathered. i have put some general trends, all of which have its actions -- all of which have exceptions. in the old world, there were long, expensive attorneys. it took weeks to traverse the scene
we were only allowed out of the container from a one hour for toilet. otherwise, we had to stay inside all the time. it was very hard and the smell was very bad. if we had to use the toilet inside the container, there was a small budget. most of us became very sick. i think it was maybe nine days to reach koala lumpur. there we were taken to dormitories with more than 200 men. we slept on mats. each morning at 4:00 we were taken to the construction site. if we did not work hard enough, the...
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and it turns out that at nap time every afternoon the boys, you know, wait for the girls to use the toilet, and it just seemed -- it seemed absurd to me that in this environment in preschool of all places where we are trying to teach them how to take turns, how to share, which nobody wants to do. it just seems crazy to me at this point in our lives to say to them, this isn't fair, girls go first. >> i grew up in a house where my dad -- i never saw my mom touch a door. my dad always opened the car door, and my brother saw it from a very young age and watched it, and i don't think it's just about that. i think it makes them better men all the way around because they're just more mindful. especially you want the man who ends up being your husband to be a gentleman, and that is my thought. >> i think -- and that should be really the point of it and why i sort of agree with you on this. we teach them to be gentlemen, and we also have to teach them respect. it's not about being sexist or having to protect girls. at the same time we don't want girls to feel entitled because we want them to also f
and it turns out that at nap time every afternoon the boys, you know, wait for the girls to use the toilet, and it just seemed -- it seemed absurd to me that in this environment in preschool of all places where we are trying to teach them how to take turns, how to share, which nobody wants to do. it just seems crazy to me at this point in our lives to say to them, this isn't fair, girls go first. >> i grew up in a house where my dad -- i never saw my mom touch a door. my dad always opened...
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he took the letter from birmingham jail piece by piece on toilet paper and written around the margins of newspapers out of the birmingham jail when dr. king was writing it in a solitary, clarence visiting him, you know, as a lawyer. c-span: is that letter stowed away by the way in an archive? >> guest: not that part of it as far as i know i think it was thrown away. c-span: he mentioned earlier by your ruston. who is he? >> guest: the great troubadour of the early movement. krepp -- eight vagabond singing with leadbelly in the 30's to read he was a member of the communist party in the 30's. he was also gay at a time that wasn't even whispered about and was -- but the great student of nonviolence. traveled all over the world doing on violence. he was an early gandhian, then became a pacifist and was the architect of the march on washington. he was the administrator for it and made such an impression on the world when it happened that really his suspect background was all but forgiven. he became a kind of a respectable figure in the media circles toward the end of his career to get he's
he took the letter from birmingham jail piece by piece on toilet paper and written around the margins of newspapers out of the birmingham jail when dr. king was writing it in a solitary, clarence visiting him, you know, as a lawyer. c-span: is that letter stowed away by the way in an archive? >> guest: not that part of it as far as i know i think it was thrown away. c-span: he mentioned earlier by your ruston. who is he? >> guest: the great troubadour of the early movement. krepp --...
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to deliver from time to time, and people want what we have. 7 million people in the world, 3 billion toilets and 6 billion cell phones. people what we have. lori: thank you so much. melissa: piece out. the inaugural ceremony may be in full swing, but the president knows he has many challenges ahead. getting people back to work. initial unemployment rate is virtually unchanged to be what is the likelihood that will change and for the better? the ceo of stage works, the firm that provides research, specifically on private companies. great to have you back on the show. your initial survey results, the you think this year will be better than last in terms of business practices, hiring, all the things that matter test track. >> really it is hard to say because for the past four years these companies are growing. the margins are good. profits are good, but they are not hiring. really, the last time this occurred was in the 1930's, so it is amazing to be very hard to say. lori: good and small business, private business get some level of clarity thanks to the fiscal clifton? >> well, sort of. what y
to deliver from time to time, and people want what we have. 7 million people in the world, 3 billion toilets and 6 billion cell phones. people what we have. lori: thank you so much. melissa: piece out. the inaugural ceremony may be in full swing, but the president knows he has many challenges ahead. getting people back to work. initial unemployment rate is virtually unchanged to be what is the likelihood that will change and for the better? the ceo of stage works, the firm that provides...
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. >> what i'd like to see is throw him in a room with a toilet and nothing else, a window that he can at least see that the day is passing, and that's it. no bed, nothing. and let him just sit with his thoughts. >> even more stunning was the most skripg tif explanation of the explosive boobie-trap that he left in his apartment. he mixed the explosives himself, including explosive powders and napalm and saturated his car in gasoline and oil and rigged containers to explode. james holmes' apartment is at the top and according to an fbi bob technician, he said that holmes told him that he took a boom box and remote control car and placed it outside of a garage car. he said there was a cd that he made. the first 40 minutes was silent to timed out to start playing very loud music. holmes hoped that somebody would come over to that trash bag and then see the remote control car and start playing with it. except that remote control was was not triggered to move the car. it was triggered to set off a device inside the apartment and that would trigger a much larger explosion. according to the f
. >> what i'd like to see is throw him in a room with a toilet and nothing else, a window that he can at least see that the day is passing, and that's it. no bed, nothing. and let him just sit with his thoughts. >> even more stunning was the most skripg tif explanation of the explosive boobie-trap that he left in his apartment. he mixed the explosives himself, including explosive powders and napalm and saturated his car in gasoline and oil and rigged containers to explode. james...
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she trained cats to sit on toilet seats and actually pee from the toilet seat. she made thousands of dollars. >> gretchen: did she have another job at the same time? >> yeah h she did. >> gretchen: your final tip is that you make the leap when you're ready. what do you mean? >> let's precontinued, for example, that you're making $3,000 a month from your day job. just for easy math. if you're making zero from your side job, that's going to be a tough decision to make. what if you're making $1,000, or $2,000 a month and you love what you do? all of a sudden it becomes a lot easier to make that decision instead of jumping off. >> brian: there is 543,000 new businesses start each month, but sadly down 6% of new start-ups since 2010. >> yeah. we're look for people to start new businesses because there are people who want to pay for your services. >> gretchen: he's the author of "i will teach you to be rich" and taught us how to start those side businesses. just go for it. thanks so much. >> thank you. >> brian: good job. coming up, he blew the whistle on all kinds of
she trained cats to sit on toilet seats and actually pee from the toilet seat. she made thousands of dollars. >> gretchen: did she have another job at the same time? >> yeah h she did. >> gretchen: your final tip is that you make the leap when you're ready. what do you mean? >> let's precontinued, for example, that you're making $3,000 a month from your day job. just for easy math. if you're making zero from your side job, that's going to be a tough decision to make....
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by contrast, republicans have their ratings in the toilet. what that means is that there's probably -- it's going to bode well for their ability to compromise with him and for the president to get a second term agenda passed. >> chris, i suppose you see it somewhat differently. >> she addressed political positioning and i think that's what the second term will be about, political positioning rather than solving problems. i don't know that many middle class americans and those who lose their jobs and taxes going up would agree the economy is back on track. the obama first term was what you expect from a first term, one big policy battle and another battle to make sure he achieved a second term. what we saw since the 2010 elections when the democrats took a beating has crated the current environment. the president is strong. going forward in the second term, does he try and reduce the deficit? does he try and fix long term problems with social security and medicare or does it make it about scoring political points on things like taxes on the su
by contrast, republicans have their ratings in the toilet. what that means is that there's probably -- it's going to bode well for their ability to compromise with him and for the president to get a second term agenda passed. >> chris, i suppose you see it somewhat differently. >> she addressed political positioning and i think that's what the second term will be about, political positioning rather than solving problems. i don't know that many middle class americans and those who...
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we were only allowed out of the container from a one hour for toilet. otherwise, we had to stay inside all the time. it was very hard and the smell was very bad. if we had to use the toilet inside the container, there was a small budget. -- bucket. most of us became very sick. i think it was maybe nine days to reach koala lumpur. there we were taken to dormitories with more than 200 men. we slept on mats. each morning at 4:00 we were taken to the construction site. if we did not work hard enough, the bosses would beat us. we have to ask permission to urinate or they would beat us. we were only given to meals each day then taken back inside the dormitory. i did this work for seven months and did not receive any wages. eventually the police arrested and i was taken away. notice the difference is. -- the similarities. i have got a master slide here drawn from the data i've gathered. i have put some general trends, all of which have its actions -- all of which have exceptions. in the old world, there were long, expensive attorneys. -- journeys. it took week
we were only allowed out of the container from a one hour for toilet. otherwise, we had to stay inside all the time. it was very hard and the smell was very bad. if we had to use the toilet inside the container, there was a small budget. -- bucket. most of us became very sick. i think it was maybe nine days to reach koala lumpur. there we were taken to dormitories with more than 200 men. we slept on mats. each morning at 4:00 we were taken to the construction site. if we did not work hard...
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like a child we accidentally drop in the toilet from time to time. six years ago, an app was something you ate at chili's before your entree came out. but now our iphones are with us at every major event of our lives. our graduations, our weddings, the births of our children. even at funerals. [ laughter ] >> so anyway, happy 6th birthday, you don't look a day over 4s. >> before the bell, cnbc's brian sullivan. brian, what's going on today on wall street? >> well, i tell you what's going on on main street. we've got some big stories on boeing. and i'm going to hit those in just a second. but as far as the main street angle, today is probably the first paycheck that most americans will receive that reflects the new tax code, right? payroll taxes going back up to where they were a couple years ago. you've also got some tax changes at the higher end. so just a reminder to all your viewers out there, just maybe get an adult beverage before you open up your paycheck tonight when it comes in the mail, because it's going to look a little different and small
like a child we accidentally drop in the toilet from time to time. six years ago, an app was something you ate at chili's before your entree came out. but now our iphones are with us at every major event of our lives. our graduations, our weddings, the births of our children. even at funerals. [ laughter ] >> so anyway, happy 6th birthday, you don't look a day over 4s. >> before the bell, cnbc's brian sullivan. brian, what's going on today on wall street? >> well, i tell you...